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re: Why is Calipari widely believed to be a cheat?

Posted on 3/6/15 at 4:34 pm to
Posted by Hogsmoke
Tilly or Okaloosa
Member since Jan 2012
251 posts
Posted on 3/6/15 at 4:34 pm to
Why is he regarded as a cheat? He was the head of two programs that vacated wins. As a officer in the military I was responsible for what happened in my command, whether I knew or not. He was the head of the program, therefore he is responsible. Our society shies away from taking responsibility, hence why many on here say you cannot prove it so he is innocent. That is taking the way of low morals.

Personally I think he knew and probably led part of it. I would say the vast majority of coaches play fast and loose with the rules. Admitting it is part of the problem. I personally feel that if a player leaves before 4 years it should effect recruiting. After 1 year, 1 scholarship, 2 years 1/2 scholarship or something along those lines. Let them go from high school to d league for 3 year min. You really think mom and dad are paying for those cars? I would not trust him with anything of mine.

Yes he is probably a cheat, so what. Move on. Not calling for his head. I do not care.
Posted by Kentucker
Cincinnati, KY
Member since Apr 2013
19351 posts
Posted on 3/6/15 at 6:14 pm to
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Yes he is probably a cheat, so what. Move on. Not calling for his head. I do not care.


Isn't it the haters that should move on? Nothing is going to come from their rumor mill. Nothing but their sad lives.

I'm torn about whether they should stop hating, though. I mean, it's so entertaining. We took the hate title from Duke when Coach came on board and immediately started visiting the final four regularly.

Being talked about bad is better than not being talked about at all, like Indiana. They were vehemently hated when Bobbie Knight was coach, but does anybody, especially recruits, have any interest in their current coach? No.
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